MYSQLSLAP(1) MySQL Database System MYSQLSLAP(1)
NAME
mysqlslap - load emulation client
SYNOPSIS
mysqlslap [options]
DESCRIPTION
mysqlslap is a diagnostic program designed to emulate client load for a
MySQL server and to report the timing of each stage. It works as if
multiple clients are accessing the server. mysqlslap is available as
of MySQL 5.1.4.
Invoke mysqlslap like this:
shell> mysqlslap [options]
Some options such as --create or --query enable you to specify a string
containing an SQL statement or a file containing statements. If you
specify a file, by default it must contain one statement per line.
(That is, the implicit statement delimiter is the newline character.)
Use the --delimiter option to specify a different delimiter, which
enables you to specify statements that span multiple lines or place
multiple statements on a single line. You cannot include comments in a
file; mysqlslap does not understand them.
mysqlslap runs in three stages:
1. Create schema, table, and optionally any stored programs or data
you want to using for the test. This stage uses a single client
connection.
2. Run the load test. This stage can use many client connections.
3. Clean up (disconnect, drop table if specified). This stage uses a
single client connection.
Examples:
Supply your own create and query SQL statements, with 50 clients
querying and 200 selects for each:
mysqlslap --delimiter=";" \
--create="CREATE TABLE a (b int);INSERT INTO a VALUES (23)" \
--query="SELECT * FROM a" --concurrency=50 --iterations=200
Let mysqlslap build the query SQL statement with a table of two INT
columns and three VARCHAR columns. Use five clients querying 20 times
each. Do not create the table or insert the data (that is, use the
previous test's schema and data):
mysqlslap --concurrency=5 --iterations=20 \
--number-int-cols=2 --number-char-cols=3 \
--auto-generate-sql
Tell the program to load the create, insert, and query SQL statements
from the specified files, where the create.sql file has multiple table
creation statements delimited by ';' and multiple insert statements
delimited by ';'. The --query file will have multiple queries delimited
by ';'. Run all the load statements, then run all the queries in the
query file with five clients (five times each):
mysqlslap --concurrency=5 \
--iterations=5 --query=query.sql --create=create.sql \
--delimiter=";"
mysqlslap supports the following options, which can be specified on the
command line or in the [mysqlslap] and [client] option file groups.
mysqlslap also supports the options for processing option files
described at Section 4.2.3.3.1, "Command-Line Options that Affect
Option-File Handling".
o --help, -?
Display a help message and exit.
o --auto-generate-sql, -a
Generate SQL statements automatically when they are not supplied in
files or via command options.
o --auto-generate-sql-add-autoincrement
Add an AUTO_INCREMENT column to automatically generated tables.
This option was added in MySQL 5.1.18.
o --auto-generate-sql-execute-number=N
Specify how many queries to generate automatically. This option was
added in MySQL 5.1.18.
o --auto-generate-sql-guid-primary
Add a GUID-based primary key to automatically generated tables.
This option was added in MySQL 5.1.18.
o --auto-generate-sql-load-type=type
Specify the test load type. The allowable values are read (scan
tables), write (insert into tables), key (read primary keys),
update (update primary keys), or mixed (half inserts, half scanning
selects). The default is mixed. This option was added in MySQL
5.1.16.
o --auto-generate-sql-secondary-indexes=N
Specify how many secondary indexes to add to automatically
generated tables. By default, none are added. This option was added
in MySQL 5.1.18.
o --auto-generate-sql-unique-query-number=N
How many different queries to generate for automatic tests. For
example, if you run a key test that performs 1000 selects, you can
use this option with a value of 1000 to run 1000 unique queries, or
with a value of 50 to perform 50 different selects. The default is
10. This option was added in MySQL 5.1.18.
o --auto-generate-sql-unique-write-number=N
How many different queries to generate for
--auto-generate-sql-write-number. The default is 10. This option
was added in MySQL 5.1.18.
o --auto-generate-sql-write-number=N
How many row inserts to perform on each thread. The default is 100.
This option was added in MySQL 5.1.16.
o --commit=N
How many statements to execute before committing. The default is 0
(no commits are done). This option was added in MySQL 5.1.21.
o --compress, -C
Compress all information sent between the client and the server if
both support compression.
o --concurrency=N, -c N
The number of clients to simulate when issuing the SELECT
statement.
o --create=value
The file or string containing the statement to use for creating the
table.
o --create-schema=value
The schema in which to run the tests. This option was added in
MySQL 5.1.5.
o --csv[=file_name]
Generate output in comma-separated values format. The output goes
to the named file, or to the standard output if no file is given.
This option was added in MySQL 5.1.5.
o --debug[=debug_options], -# [debug_options]
Write a debugging log. A typical debug_options string is
'd:t:o,file_name'. The default is 'd:t:o,/tmp/mysqlslap.trace'.
o --debug-check
Print some debugging information when the program exits. This
option was added in MySQL 5.1.21.
o --debug-info, -T
Print debugging information and memory and CPU usage statistics
when the program exits. This option was added in MySQL 5.1.21.
o --defaults-extra-file=filename
Set filename as the file to read default options from after the
global defaults files has been read. Must be given as first
option.
o --defaults-file=filename
Set filename as the file to read default options from, override
global defaults files. Must be given as first option.
o --delimiter=str, -F str
The delimiter to use in SQL statements supplied in files or via
command options.
o --detach=N
Detach (close and reopen) each connection after each N statements.
The default is 0 (connections are not detached). This option was
added in MySQL 5.1.21.
o --engine=engine_name, -e engine_name
The storage engine to use for creating tables.
o --host=host_name, -h host_name
Connect to the MySQL server on the given host.
o --init-command=str
SQL Command to execute when connecting to MySQL server. Will
automatically be re-executed when reconnecting.
o --iterations=N, -i N
The number of times to run the tests.
o --lock-directory=path
The directory to use for storing locks. This option was added in
MySQL 5.1.5 and removed in 5.1.18.
o --no-defaults
Do not read default options from any option file. This must be
given as the first argument.
o --no-drop
Do not drop the schema after the test.
o --number-char-cols=N, -x N
The number of VARCHAR columns to use if --auto-generate-sql is
specified.
o --number-int-cols=N, -y N
The number of INT columns to use if --auto-generate-sql is
specified.
o --number-of-queries=N
Limit each client to approximately this many queries. Query
counting takes into account the statement delimiter. For example,
if you invoke mysqlslap as follows, the ; delimiter is recognized
so that each instance of the query string counts as two queries. As
a result, 5 rows (not 10) are inserted.
shell> mysqlslap --delimiter=";" --number-of-queries=10
--query="use test;insert into t values(null)"
This option was added in MySQL 5.1.5.
o --only-print
Do not connect to databases. mysqlslap only prints what it would
have done. This option was added in MySQL 5.1.5.
o --password[=password], -p[password]
The password to use when connecting to the server. If you use the
short option form (-p), you cannot have a space between the option
and the password. If you omit the password value following the
--password or -p option on the command line, mysqlslap prompts for
one.
Specifying a password on the command line should be considered
insecure. See Section 5.3.2.2, "End-User Guidelines for Password
Security". You can use an option file to avoid giving the password
on the command line.
o --pipe, -W
On Windows, connect to the server via a named pipe. This option
applies only if the server supports named-pipe connections.
o --port=port_num, -P port_num
The TCP/IP port number to use for the connection.
o --post-query=value
The file or string containing the statement to execute after the
tests have completed. This execution is not counted for timing
purposes. This option was added in MySQL 5.1.18.
o --shared-memory-base-name=name
On Windows, the shared-memory name to use, for connections made via
shared memory to a local server. This option applies only if the
server supports shared-memory connections.
o --print-defaults
Print the program argument list and exit. This must be given as
the first argument.
o --post-system=str
The string to execute via system() after the tests have completed.
This execution is not counted for timing purposes. This option was
added in MySQL 5.1.21.
o --pre-query=value
The file or string containing the statement to execute before
running the tests. This execution is not counted for timing
purposes. This option was added in MySQL 5.1.18.
o --pre-system=str
The string to execute via system() before running the tests. This
execution is not counted for timing purposes. This option was added
in MySQL 5.1.21.
o --preserve-schema
Preserve the schema from the mysqlslap run. The --auto-generate-sql
and --create options disable this option. This option was added in
MySQL 5.1.5 and removed in MySQL 5.1.23.
o --protocol={TCP|SOCKET|PIPE|MEMORY}
The connection protocol to use for connecting to the server. It is
useful when the other connection parameters normally would cause a
protocol to be used other than the one you want. For details on the
allowable values, see Section 4.2.2, "Connecting to the MySQL
Server".
o --query=value, -q value
The file or string containing the SELECT statement to use for
retrieving data.
o --silent, -s
Silent mode. No output.
o --slave
Follow master locks for other mysqlslap clients. Use this option if
you are trying to synchronize around one master server with
--lock-directory plus NFS. This option was added in MySQL 5.1.5 and
removed in 5.1.18.
o --socket=path, -S path
For connections to localhost, the Unix socket file to use, or, on
Windows, the name of the named pipe to use.
o --ssl*
Options that begin with --ssl specify whether to connect to the
server via SSL and indicate where to find SSL keys and
certificates. See Section 5.5.6.3, "SSL Command Options".
o --use-threads
On Unix, the default is to use fork() calls and this option causes
pthread calls to be used instead. (On Windows, the default is to
use pthread calls and the option has no effect.) This option was
added in MySQL 5.1.6 and removed in 5.1.18.
o --user=user_name, -u user_name
The MySQL user name to use when connecting to the server.
o --verbose, -v
Verbose mode. Print more information about what the program does.
This option can be used multiple times to increase the amount of
information.
o --version, -V
Display version information and exit.
COPYRIGHT
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SEE ALSO
For more information, please refer to the MySQL Reference Manual, which
may already be installed locally and which is also available online at
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/.
AUTHOR
Sun Microsystems, Inc. (http://www.mysql.com/).
MySQL 5.1 04/06/2010 MYSQLSLAP(1)